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authority and the u.s. power in the world to the economy when we have a big debt and a weakened economy because it gives less strength in the negotiating with china trying to protect our values when our own could be suspect because we are not letting them at home i thought he was okay. >> when he keep up those points and the president can protect them all he wants and say they are not true all he wants, but when he landed the punches and that is what these people were looking for -- republicans for the first time said. >> look, one final point before i go, the third debate probably matters less than the last few minutes at least of all. i do think that romney had by far the presidential closing statement. >> let's go to james who is in boca raton and one of several reporters we have on the ground. he's in the spin room where both parties have top officials trying to explain how we should interpret the results. what are you hearing? >> i think people kind of think it is a neutral the date and no one is going
authority and the u.s. power in the world to the economy when we have a big debt and a weakened economy because it gives less strength in the negotiating with china trying to protect our values when our own could be suspect because we are not letting them at home i thought he was okay. >> when he keep up those points and the president can protect them all he wants and say they are not true all he wants, but when he landed the punches and that is what these people were looking for --...
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mcpherson versus bracken relied on u.s. versus read and u.s. versus -- the national and i want you to understand are you aware of this, relied on to supreme court decisions that is taught in our law school to overturn reconstruction in the established white supremacy in the former confederate south. it is based on a racist ruling of the supreme court that has now rejected in our law schools. are you aware that clinics it's not mcpherson versus bracken which is a case that freed white supremacy. that freed white supremacists who in the massacre of 1873 and there is a monument says they died fighting for white supremacy. it's embarrassing i note that the national initiative is not aware that is based on that and why can understand www.lecter's.us, the government mcpherson versus bracken has dictated mcpherson versus bracken. so with the initiative is passed you have already lost the main case that you rely on they already have before the court. again www.a lecter's.us. [inaudible] >> we are not aware because what you say is not correct. mcpherson
mcpherson versus bracken relied on u.s. versus read and u.s. versus -- the national and i want you to understand are you aware of this, relied on to supreme court decisions that is taught in our law school to overturn reconstruction in the established white supremacy in the former confederate south. it is based on a racist ruling of the supreme court that has now rejected in our law schools. are you aware that clinics it's not mcpherson versus bracken which is a case that freed white supremacy....
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she spoke and the u.s. roll in sanctions on iran's oil industry and efforts to increase domestic and international oil production. it's a little less than an hour. [applause] >> i don't think i ever hear more noise in this room. length of[laughter] than right now. good morning and now. it's my great privilege to honor to welcome back to the hill top secretary of state hillary clinton. we have very proud to think of her as a hoya by marriage. [laughter] i'd also like to welcome ambassador carlos. the state department special envoy. and as always, i'd like to welcome the students, faculty and staff with us in the audience today in case you didn't hear them. [laughter] secretary clinton has come to em embody the georgetown spirit of public service inspect the nearly forty years as the public servant, first lady, senator, and now the nation's chief diplomat. as many of you know in the last role secretary clinton has traveled making her the most traveled secretary of state in history. i think i speak for all of
she spoke and the u.s. roll in sanctions on iran's oil industry and efforts to increase domestic and international oil production. it's a little less than an hour. [applause] >> i don't think i ever hear more noise in this room. length of[laughter] than right now. good morning and now. it's my great privilege to honor to welcome back to the hill top secretary of state hillary clinton. we have very proud to think of her as a hoya by marriage. [laughter] i'd also like to welcome ambassador...
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u.s. competitiveness, the future of jobs, economic growth -- which is tied, of course, to the first two -- and then the revival of our cities with detroit as case study number one. we are very proud to be in detroit because we see it as a great city that has incredible potential that we would just love to help participate in that dialogue to help move that process forward a little faster. but what we really want to do is change the dialogue about how the world thinks about technology. because we really don't think it is understood or appreciated how rapidly the entire landscape is shifting because of tech. i mean, today apple's literally announcing the next iphone. that's cool, but that's just the most obvious example of things that continue to move at astonishing speed, and there's developments literally everywhere you look. and we don't think leaders generally get that. so i'm going to give you a couple of little, quick housekeeping things that we need to know. for one thing, there is an
u.s. competitiveness, the future of jobs, economic growth -- which is tied, of course, to the first two -- and then the revival of our cities with detroit as case study number one. we are very proud to be in detroit because we see it as a great city that has incredible potential that we would just love to help participate in that dialogue to help move that process forward a little faster. but what we really want to do is change the dialogue about how the world thinks about technology. because...
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u.s. citizens to be arrested and detained without being charged. i think that's why we've fought wars. i would have never signed the patriot act. i think the homeland security's incredibly redundant. tsa should not be the federal government, it should be airports, airlines, states, knew mispalties -- municipalities. balance the federal budget now. i think we all recognize that what we're doing is not sustainable. i think the day of reckoning is close when we experience a monetary collapse. a monetary collapse, very simply, is when the dollars that we have in our pocket don't buy a thing because of the accompanying inflation that is going to go along with borrowing and printing money to the tune of 43 cents out of every dollar we're spending. and then front and center, jobs. i'm going to be the only candidate advocating eliminating income tax, corporate tax, abolishing the irs, replacing all of that with one federal consumption tax -- in this case i'm embracing the fair tax. i think that's
u.s. citizens to be arrested and detained without being charged. i think that's why we've fought wars. i would have never signed the patriot act. i think the homeland security's incredibly redundant. tsa should not be the federal government, it should be airports, airlines, states, knew mispalties -- municipalities. balance the federal budget now. i think we all recognize that what we're doing is not sustainable. i think the day of reckoning is close when we experience a monetary collapse. a...
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the u.s. institute of peace which he described as a nonpartisan conflict center created by congress to prevent and mitigate international conflict. the very next day you quoted to continue federal funding for nascar sponsorship. can you explain that? how is that fiscal responsibility? walsh: it's almost as if as as a country we not serious. we voted on 1000 things over the last couple of years in congress, real specific spending items and larger spending items. trying as best as we can to limit what government does but the country has got to get serious. we have 10,000 americans retiring every day in this country. we are living longer. there is so much more that needs to be cut and it almost goes beyond cuts. we need to reform what government does. >> moderator: to specific points that just happened to jump out with your record in the first weeks that you were there. was that something you knew you were voting on because you said you were voting on thousands of things. and so, how do you expla
the u.s. institute of peace which he described as a nonpartisan conflict center created by congress to prevent and mitigate international conflict. the very next day you quoted to continue federal funding for nascar sponsorship. can you explain that? how is that fiscal responsibility? walsh: it's almost as if as as a country we not serious. we voted on 1000 things over the last couple of years in congress, real specific spending items and larger spending items. trying as best as we can to limit...
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so i think it did wonders for the u.s. reputation at the end of the day. >> scott, i, obviously, agree with much of what you said. but i wonder if you could come back to a question i have when -- that troubles me, and that is as much as i like scott shane and as much as i trust my own judgment, nobody elected us to decide whether national security was going to be jeopardized. isn't there something fundamentally wrong under rule of law scenario where you're now taking those decisions out of government and putting them in private hands to decide who -- scott shane and the likes of scott whether this is going to harm national security to reveal this secret or not? >> no, i think it's problematic. i think we have to start by acknowledging that every government does have legitimate secrecy claims and that government should try to maintain certain secrets, diplomatic secrets, military secrets of the obvious sorts discussed even in the first congress, and the idea that individual citizens will make up their own mind to the claim
so i think it did wonders for the u.s. reputation at the end of the day. >> scott, i, obviously, agree with much of what you said. but i wonder if you could come back to a question i have when -- that troubles me, and that is as much as i like scott shane and as much as i trust my own judgment, nobody elected us to decide whether national security was going to be jeopardized. isn't there something fundamentally wrong under rule of law scenario where you're now taking those decisions out...
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it's been u.s. policy regardless of the president is, has been consistent since the truman administration here that if the united states will stick up for israel in ensuring security in a very dangerous neighborhood. the distance that governor romney think it's going to try to play out if this idea that prime minister netanyahu's government deserves just be unqualified backing on domestic policy, domestic israeli policy as well as its policy towards the palestinians. and it is correct in the sense, not just in the sense, that the obama administration has been highly critical of the settlements. but let's keep in mind that george w. bush's father, george h.w. bush had very much the same differences, almost a step further in its criticism by threatening loan guarantees to israel of the settlement issue. o-oscar christian burke, virginia, murdoch come independent collar. good morning. >> caller: yes, i wanted to make a comment about hundreds of years of history of the middle east. the british and other
it's been u.s. policy regardless of the president is, has been consistent since the truman administration here that if the united states will stick up for israel in ensuring security in a very dangerous neighborhood. the distance that governor romney think it's going to try to play out if this idea that prime minister netanyahu's government deserves just be unqualified backing on domestic policy, domestic israeli policy as well as its policy towards the palestinians. and it is correct in the...
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a look at key u.s. house races that guy harrison, executive directer executive directer of the campaign committee. washington journal live every morning at 7:00 eastern on c-span. and as a result of the president's abdication of leadership, as a result of seeing the most predickble economic crisis in our country's history and not fixing it our credit rating was downgrading for the first time in the credit history. >> we made out a $4 million debt reduction plan. $4 million. we're already passed a trillion of them. ladies and gentlemen, these guys going against everything. no. i really mean it. not only do they say they don't like our --
a look at key u.s. house races that guy harrison, executive directer executive directer of the campaign committee. washington journal live every morning at 7:00 eastern on c-span. and as a result of the president's abdication of leadership, as a result of seeing the most predickble economic crisis in our country's history and not fixing it our credit rating was downgrading for the first time in the credit history. >> we made out a $4 million debt reduction plan. $4 million. we're already...
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when you get to the u.s. senate race in places like new jersey it's difficult for either candidate to have advertising. they make calculated decision about how much it costs in the new york media market in terms where they can spend their advertising dollars. and it is -- does become harder for candidates to get their voices heard without large dollars for advertising. on the presidential race you have media coverage every day. we don't see that in our state. even the governor's race until the end. you don't see kind of -- day-to-day following. >> we have a lot of sort of super pac expenditure in fact new jersey not on television because it's so not affordable in the state to be on new york or philly. there's a ton of field programs, mail programs, phone programs and digital programs predominantly field. you can change outcomes and i think that happened it was evidenced by the race between congressman pascrell and he won on the by basis of a remarkable field operation by a variety of entities which changed th
when you get to the u.s. senate race in places like new jersey it's difficult for either candidate to have advertising. they make calculated decision about how much it costs in the new york media market in terms where they can spend their advertising dollars. and it is -- does become harder for candidates to get their voices heard without large dollars for advertising. on the presidential race you have media coverage every day. we don't see that in our state. even the governor's race until the...
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we gave $94,000 back to the u.s. treasury. >> moderator: let's take a look at a nod now that targets rick nolan. >> and 70s disco was sacked teen and a rick nolan was given self-pay racism pushed a bill to eliminate medicare. that's right, eliminate. no nolan says his more radical. i suppose the planet slashes medicare by $700 billion. defeat sunday. he is still running. >> moderator: we can all agree disco was king and 1970s. but as for the rest of it come you about a publication in the last debate that rick nolan did go to races on pay. cravaack: heated races pay four times in six years, but this pay up to 50% of what it was before. during the same time. we saw congressman nolan basically not show up for work. $60 million out of medicare. that's true. the obamacare -- >> moderator: money is not coming from beneficiaries. cravaack: we are probably seeing is at a $760 million to pay for obamacare. we have a plan. unfortunately, democrats do not have a plan other than let it go bankrupt in 2022. so the ad was pretty a
we gave $94,000 back to the u.s. treasury. >> moderator: let's take a look at a nod now that targets rick nolan. >> and 70s disco was sacked teen and a rick nolan was given self-pay racism pushed a bill to eliminate medicare. that's right, eliminate. no nolan says his more radical. i suppose the planet slashes medicare by $700 billion. defeat sunday. he is still running. >> moderator: we can all agree disco was king and 1970s. but as for the rest of it come you about a...
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this is the debate for north dakota's u.s. senate seat being vacated by senator kent conrad. my guests today are the republican nominee and north dakota congressman rick berg and the democratic nominee, former attorney general heidi heitkamp. welcome to both of you and thank you so much for being here. both candidates will have one minute for opening and closing statements and in between there will be topics asked by me in which case there will be discussion and debate. representative. berg: -- rick berg. bric i would like to thank everyone watching. this election may be the most important election in our lifetime. you know if we don't get our country back on track, to path of growth and prosperity of our children and grandchildren will not inherit the same country that we did. a senator i will fight against barack obama's failed policies and ford for the idea that north dakotans shouldn't be decisions about their family money and opportunities. i was raised in north dakota and i served in the best citizen legislature in the country where worked with senators and we craft a p
this is the debate for north dakota's u.s. senate seat being vacated by senator kent conrad. my guests today are the republican nominee and north dakota congressman rick berg and the democratic nominee, former attorney general heidi heitkamp. welcome to both of you and thank you so much for being here. both candidates will have one minute for opening and closing statements and in between there will be topics asked by me in which case there will be discussion and debate. representative. berg: --...
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should the u.s. have apologized for americans burning qurans in afghanistan? should the u.s. apologize for u.s. marines your mating on taliban corpses? ryan: oh, gosh, yes. your mating on taliban corpses? what we should not be apologizing for are standing up for our values. what we should not be doing is saying to the egyptian people while mubarak is cracking down on them that he's a good guy and then the next week say he ought to go. what we should not be doing is rejecting claims for calls for more security in our barracks, in our marine -- we need marines in benghazi when the commander on the ground says we need more forces for security. there were requests for extra security. those requests were not honored. look, this was the anniversary of 9/11. it was libya, a country we knew we had al-qaeda cells there as we know al-qaeda and its affiliates are on the rise in northern africa, and we did not give our ambassador in benghazi a marine detachment? of course there's an investigation so we can make sure that this never happens again, but when it comes to speaking up for our
should the u.s. have apologized for americans burning qurans in afghanistan? should the u.s. apologize for u.s. marines your mating on taliban corpses? ryan: oh, gosh, yes. your mating on taliban corpses? what we should not be apologizing for are standing up for our values. what we should not be doing is saying to the egyptian people while mubarak is cracking down on them that he's a good guy and then the next week say he ought to go. what we should not be doing is rejecting claims for calls...